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Explore Indigenous cosmology, intuitive ways of knowing, and cultural etymologies—highlighting the influence of language on our relationships—in an upcoming public talk with Indigenous scholar Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Cheyenne River Lakota Nation, South Dakota). Tiokasin is a musician of both ancient and modern sounds, radio host/producer, and teacher—bringing non-western education to Native and non-Native children.   

Both campus and community members are invited to this free conversation on Wednesday, March 13 at 7 p.m. in the HUB Flex Theater, or over Zoom. The dialogue will be followed with a reception and refreshments—providing an authentic opportunity to connect while honoring history and traditional knowledge. 

The event is hosted by the Department of Plant Science, the Sustainable Food Systems Network, and the Indigenous Peoples Student Association.